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<title>Second Test of Section 5.5.15 of CSS1 Spec</title>

<style type="text/css">
p {border-width: ;
   border-style: dashed;}
h3 {border-width: thin;
    border-style: dashed;}
h4 {border-width: medium;
    border-style: dashed;}
strong {border-width: thick;
            border-style: dashed;}
blockquote {border-width: 200%;
            border-style: dashed;}
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<h1 >Testing Statement #2 Below of Section 5.5.15 of CSS1 Spec</h1>






<ul>
<li>
2. For "border-width", initial is not defined for shorthand properties, it
applies to all elements, it is not inherited, and percentage values are N/A.
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<h2>
PASS CRITERIA:
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Note: border-style of dashed applies here.
<p >

If statement #2 above is passed, this paragraph should have a border width
of UA-default.
The rule applied is "p {border-width: }".
So the border-width property applies to the "p" element.
<h3>
This h3 element should have a border width of thin
<em>
This emphasized text should have a border width of UA-default, since the 
border width property is not inherited, and "em" is a child of 'h3".
No explicit rule is applied for "em".
</em>
THe rule applied is 'h3 {border-width: thin}".
So the border width property applies to em and h3.
</h3>
<h4>
THis h4 element should have a border width which is medium.
The rule applied is "border-width: medium".
So the border width property applies to h4.
</h4>

<strong>
This strong text should have a border width of thick
; so the border width property applies
to the strong element.
The rule applied is "strong {border-width: thick}".
</strong>
<blockquote>
This blockquote element should have a border width of UA-default.
The rule applied is "blockquote {border-width: 200%}", which should be
ignored since percentages do not apply.
</blockquote>





All other properties of this page should be UA-default.


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